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Server Message Block (SMB) is the transport protocol used by Windows machines for a wide variety of purposes such as file sharing, printer sharing, and access to Microsoft SMB File Sharing Best Practices Guide Tintri VMstore, Microsoft SMB 3.0 Protocol, and VMware 6.x . www.tintri.com 2 Revision History Note: This blog post is a Windows Server 2012 R2 update on a previous version focused on Windows Server 2012. 1. Introduction With the release of Windows 8 Introduction. Server Message Block (SMB) is a protocol that has long been used by Windows computers for sharing files, printers and other resources among computers on SerNet recently revealed that it will work with Microsoft to fix the SMB protocol SAMBA's vulnerability with a patch deployed in April. We have discovered an error in the client SMB protocol implementation in Windows together with Oracle engineers. The problem lies in accessing remote filesystem using Server Message Block (SMB) A near-universal language for file transfers across local and virtual SMB is implemented in Microsoft Windows as Microsoft SMB Protocol. Details. EternalBlue exploits a vulnerability in Microsoft's implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. This vulnerability is denoted by entry CVE 2 / 180 [MS-SMB] - v20151016 Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Copyright © 2015 Microsoft Corporation Release: October 16, 2015 Revision Summary Microsoft SMB File Sharing Best Practices Guide Tintri VMstore, Microsoft SMB 3.0 Protocol, and VMware 6.x Author: Neil Glick Version 1.0 06/15/2016 Hi, Thanks for the post. Windows supports file and printer sharing traffic by using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol directly hosted on TCP (Port 445). Hi, Thanks for the post. Windows supports file and printer sharing traffic by using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol directly hosted on TCP (Port 445). In addition to the original SMB protocol, Data ONTAP supports the SMB 2.0 protocol, which provides several enhancements to the original SMB protocol. The Common Internet File System cross-platform Server Message Block (SMB) protocol, CIFS is a native file-sharing protocol in Windows 2000.


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